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Bonus and cash dividend Declared for the fy 2077/78 - Nepal share market

आर्थिक वर्ष २०७७/७८ को कमाईबाट शेयरधनीहरुलाई वितरण गर्ने लाभांश घोषणा अथवा प्रस्ताविक कम्पनीको विवरणहरू। 

Bonus Share
Cash Dividend
2077/2078 | Nepal Share Market

List of companies name of nepal whose dividend announced for financial year 2077/78:-
1. Api power company limited
2. Arun Kabeli power limited
3. Deprosc Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
4. First Microfinance Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
5. Mirmire Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
6. Ngadi power company limited
7. Nepal lube oil limited
8. Ru ru jalabidhyut pariyojana limited
9. Sadhana Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
10. Sanima Mai hydropower limited
11. Swarojgar Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
12. Synergy power development limited

Let's find out the bonus and cash Dividend % declared by company or AGM proposed for the financial year 2077/78.

Api power company limited
Bonus Share : 10.5%
Cash dividend : 0.55

Arun Kabeli power limited
Bonus share : 17%
Cash dividend: 0.89%

Deprosc Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
Bonus share: 20%
Cash dividend: 1.05%

First Microfinance Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
Bonus share:10%
Cash dividend: 0.53%

Mirmire Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
Bonus share:20%
Cash dividend: 0%

Ngadi power company limited
Bonus share: 20%
Cash dividend: 1.05%

Nepal lube oil limited
Bonus share: 30%
Cash dividend: 5%

Ru ru jalabidhyut pariyojana limited
Bonus share: 10%
Cash dividend: 0.53%

Sadhana Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
Bonus share: 25%
Cash dividend: 1.32%

Sanima Mai hydropower limited
Bonus share: 10%
Cash dividend: 0.526%

Swarojgar Laghubitta bittiya sanstha limited
Bonus share: 25%
Cash dividend: 0%

Synergy power development limited
Bonus share: 10%
Cash dividend: 0.53%

Now, remaining of the company are in the progress of AGM to announce bonus share and cash dividend soon. We shall update you asap.

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